Hmm, it was a probably a bad movie. “Oh, I can do at least that.” But in terms of great movies, maybe some nineties indie films like Nicole Hoelfencer‘s “Walking and Talking.” My dad took me to see that when I was a young teen because of a “Siskel and Ebert” review. I remember feeling that this was a real person telling this story in a personal and genuine way and that she also liked video stores and Yo La Tengo. Maybe there is a place for me here in this world that I could be a part of too.

I’d like to make a casual post in favor of Set it Up. Though I’m typically in agreement with boarders mellowgold and delgriffith, I found it to have a pretty smart script despite its somewhat regressive Hallmark plot. Things like the “over dick around” and that pizza scene reminded me of like You’re the Worst or some other zeitgeist comedy shit that put actual joke writing into the most sanitized format ever.

Which technically for me is balm. A very expected standard narrative partnered with an actual voice